Moken Bath Caddy
We designed this bath caddy to fill a gap in the market - we couldn’t find one which was good looking, extremely durable and sustainably made.
Made of reclaimed teak from dismantled old Burmese buildings, it has traditional dowel joints which can withstand the wet environment of the bathroom. It is made in a workshop in Bago, north of Yangon in Burma, which supports eight families of carpenters. We’re biased, but we think it’s the smartest one around.
Home is at the heart of Kalinko, the social enterprise bringing the best of Burmese craftsmanship into your living spaces.
The high quality and beauty of these homewares turns everyday items into something to cherish, from boho-style rattan furniture to hand-chiselled marble bathroom accessories.
Each Kalinko piece takes days, or even weeks, to make. They use the phrase “slow homeware” to describe the steady, age-old techniques their crafters use to create these long-lasting and sustainable items.
The artisans are based in villages right across Burma, with Kalinko working with around 300 small craft families.
38% of families in Burma live off $300 a month, yet the cost of adequate nutrition, healthcare and education is $750 a month. Kalinko aims to close this gap for its makers, reducing their need to rely on unskilled farming work to supplement their income.
Every piece you buy from them ensures these artisans get the fair pay their skills deserve. It’s a mission that makes their stunning homewares an even more meaningful addition to your home.